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<title>ETAP Owners Assoc</title><link>www.etapowners.org.uk/index.html</link><description>Latest reports from the EOA</description><dc:language>en</dc:language><dc:creator>webmaster@etapowners.org.uk</dc:creator><dc:rights>Copyright 2006 ETAP Owners Association</dc:rights><dc:date>2006-12-17T16:53:25+00:00</dc:date><admin:generatorAgent rdf:resource="http://www.realmacsoftware.com/" />
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<lastBuildDate>Mon, 03 Sep 2007 22:33:25 +0100</lastBuildDate><item><title>Christmas Cruise&#x2c; 2006</title><dc:creator>webmaster@etapowners.org.uk</dc:creator><dc:subject>Reports</dc:subject><dc:date>2006-12-17T16:53:25+00:00</dc:date><link>www.etapowners.org.uk/reports_files/ce8f79262ffe355e534325378a00166a-7.html#unique-entry-id-7</link><guid isPermaLink="true">www.etapowners.org.uk/reports_files/ce8f79262ffe355e534325378a00166a-7.html#unique-entry-id-7</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[The weekend of 15th/16th/17th December saw ETAP Owners join with clubs from Hayling Island and Chichester Harbour for their Christmas Cruise. At 20.30 on Friday evening we set off aboard Brittany Ferries' 41,700 ton Pont Aven, for St Malo. Once there, some explored locally, enjoying the Intra Muros of St Malo, while others went further afield to Dinard, Cancale and Vannes. The day, which had begun wet, turned to a beautifully sunny afternoon.<br /><br />Back on board on Saturday evening, we all met for dinner in the Flora Restaurant, a large section of which was set aside for our exclusive use. At least three birthdays were celebrated, and a good time was had by everyone, as only yachties can.<br /><br />Our thanks go to Brittany Ferries for organising yet another fine Christmas Cruise.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Annual General Meeting</title><dc:creator>webmaster@etapowners.org.uk</dc:creator><dc:subject>Reports</dc:subject><dc:date>2006-11-12T19:41:23+00:00</dc:date><link>www.etapowners.org.uk/reports_files/e5234f171e66215f4884e4510fa78f4a-6.html#unique-entry-id-6</link><guid isPermaLink="true">www.etapowners.org.uk/reports_files/e5234f171e66215f4884e4510fa78f4a-6.html#unique-entry-id-6</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[The AGM took place on 12th November, 2006, at the headquarters of The Cruising Association, at which the committee was elected.<br /><br />Commodore and South Coast Co-ordinator: Stephen Carter<br />Vice Commodore: Ron Fry<br />Hon. Secretary and Newsletter Editor: Derek Robinson<br />Membership Secretary: Harry Wiggins<br />Treasurer: Linda Cowan<br />East Coast Co-ordinator: Brian Cowan<br />Webmaster: John Pattenden]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>South Coast Meet at Hamble Point </title><dc:creator>webmaster@etapowners.org.uk</dc:creator><dc:subject>Reports</dc:subject><dc:date>2006-07-12T18:29:00+01:00</dc:date><link>www.etapowners.org.uk/reports_files/8e73a306b12ccfe7f1d0e1eb400493f5-5.html#unique-entry-id-5</link><guid isPermaLink="true">www.etapowners.org.uk/reports_files/8e73a306b12ccfe7f1d0e1eb400493f5-5.html#unique-entry-id-5</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="The fleet" src="www.etapowners.org.uk/reports_files//etaps2.jpg" width="138" height="92"/><img class="imageStyle" alt="Cruise dinner" src="www.etapowners.org.uk/reports_files//dinner2.jpg" width="137" height="92"/><img class="imageStyle" alt="At ease" src="www.etapowners.org.uk/reports_files//cockpit.jpg" width="138" height="92"/><br /><br />For our second meet of the season we were generously hosted by Mark Chapman of Global Yachts. Again we were blighted by last seasons stop start programme due to weather. The forecast on Saturday of strong winds and rough seas in all South Coast areas on Sunday probably put off some of the smaller boats. On the way to the Hamble we had some great sailing. For once a forecast of south west 3-4 occasional 5 was right, producing a cracking sail.<br /><br />One of the highlights of the weekend was a maiden single handed voyage from Chichester Harbour by Graham Smith (Irish Eyes - Etap 32i), having left wife Nikki at home revising for her degree course. Graham chose to accept an offer of crew on the return with winds averaging F7 and gusting F8.<br /><br />David and Carol (Zig Zag Etap 24s) were on there final leg of their holidays and sailed back to the Beaulieu River with three reefs and a handkerchief! Also with us was John and Ruth aboard Ceejay for their second event.<br /><br />Finally we were joined by old friends Steven and Ann Price in the biggest of the fleet, their Etap 35i Galadriel. They diverted from the start of their holidays to join us.<br /><br />We were well received by Mark of Global Yachts who had secured a pontoon end with maximum publicity once our full set of battle flags were up.<br /><br />Pre-dinner drinks took place on &lsquo;Solent Wind&rsquo; following which we all mixed up and adjourned to the Rising Sun in Warsash on the other side of the river utilizing Mark&rsquo;s  harbour boat for the ferry. We were joined by Mark and two of his friends interested in an  Etap. As always there was the usual excellent dinner and exchange of nautical stories interspersed by the scores from the World Cup.<br /><br />Overnight the wind rose significantly and Sunday broke with very low cloud and rain. The Navtex gave a forecast strong wind warning throughout the south coast area.<br /><br />As the tide did not turn east until after two o&rsquo;clock, most of us took the opportunity to meet Global Yachts for a coffee and to discuss the new Etap 28s due in early August.<br /><br />We flew back to Chichester Harbour with only half the Genoa out and arrived at the bar with only a metre to spare and an hour&rsquo;s wait for the tide to rise.<br /><br />Many thanks to all who came and particularly to Mark for generously footing the mooring bill! Hope you all had a great weekend.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>South Coast Meet at the Folly</title><dc:creator>webmaster@etapowners.org.uk</dc:creator><dc:subject>Reports</dc:subject><dc:date>2006-05-31T18:02:00+01:00</dc:date><link>www.etapowners.org.uk/reports_files/d3b6ed983f4a9fbe7c8bd969cca28934-4.html#unique-entry-id-4</link><guid isPermaLink="true">www.etapowners.org.uk/reports_files/d3b6ed983f4a9fbe7c8bd969cca28934-4.html#unique-entry-id-4</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Etapowners" src="www.etapowners.org.uk/reports_files//Etapowners1.jpg" width="138" height="103"/><img class="imageStyle" alt="Cruise dinner" src="www.etapowners.org.uk/reports_files//dinner1.jpg" width="136" height="103"/><img class="imageStyle" alt="Etaps" src="www.etapowners.org.uk/reports_files//etaps1.jpg" width="137" height="103"/><br /><br />Six boats met up at the Folly pontoons in the Medina, upriver from Cowes for 13/14 May. After last seasons stop start programme due to weather and boat &lsquo;failures&rsquo; it was nice to see both some old and new friends. Such is the Solent that most of us had seen each other sailing around during the previous seasons. For our first South Coast meet of the season we had some great sailing weather. Despite some spring tides and a forecast of &lsquo;west or south west 3-4 occasional 5&rsquo; was a thoroughly enjoyable sail, although for the later arrivers there were claims of 28 knots off Cowes.<br /><br />Old friends included Graham and Nikki (Irish Eyes - Etap 32i), Dad and Carol (Zig Zag Etap 24s), and Richard and Chris (Esprit &ndash; Etap 34s). Newcomers included &lsquo;Out to Play&rsquo;, (an old friend of a boat but with new crew) Lloyd, Cynthia and their beautiful border collie Tess and John and Ruth aboard Ceejay.<br /><br />Unfortunately two other newcomers were unable to join us, &lsquo;Navaisha&rsquo; and &lsquo;Freya Too&rsquo;.<br /><br />For those who know the Folly pontoons, it is still a favourite amongst &lsquo;proper&rsquo; sailing clubs (the others having been attracted away by the showers at East Cowes marina) and this weekend was no exception with our modest gathering outnumbered by a very large Moody group and British Hunters.<br /><br />Pre-dinner drinks took place on &lsquo;Solent Wind&rsquo; following which we all mixed up and adjourned to the Folly Inn for the usual excellent dinner and exchange of nautical stories.<br /><br />Due to demand at the Folly, with the arrival of the second sitting, drinking continued outside for sometime before the damp forced us back to &lsquo;Solent Wind&rsquo;.<br /><div class="image-right"><img class="imageStyle" alt="Engine repairs" src="www.etapowners.org.uk/reports_files//engine.jpg" width="134" height="138"/></div><br />Sunday broke with very low cloud and the Navtex giving another good sailing day. &lsquo;Variable 3-4 then SE 3-4&rsquo; which lived up to its name in the Eastern Solent!<br /><br />&lsquo;Irish Eyes&rsquo; had to make temporary repairs to their inlet when weed blocked the sail drive. An innovative friend who was at the folly connected the inlet hose to the galley drain with a socket, two jubilee clips and some rope!<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Visit to Royal Harwich YC&#x2c; River Orwell&#x2c; July 2005</title><dc:creator>webmaster@etapowners.org.uk</dc:creator><dc:subject>Reports</dc:subject><dc:date>2005-07-31T23:53:00+01:00</dc:date><link>www.etapowners.org.uk/reports_files/ee9ec736d14cfeb7e6e8dd4d459cd3b6-2.html#unique-entry-id-2</link><guid isPermaLink="true">www.etapowners.org.uk/reports_files/ee9ec736d14cfeb7e6e8dd4d459cd3b6-2.html#unique-entry-id-2</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[The weekend of 30th-31st July saw a flotilla of Etaps visiting the Royal Harwich Yacht Club with its excellent pontoons and clubhouse, situated on the west bank of the Orwell, just below Woolverstone Marina. Although the weather forecast was mixed, we enjoyed good sailing conditions from our various bases on the Crouch, Deben and Blackwater, tying up just before the arrival of a band of heavy rain. Seeking shelter from the elements, we settled down to tea and delicious scones in the clubhouse, re-convening later for the cruise dinner, at which eight boats were represented. Thanks to the comfortable surroundings and the fine meal provided by the RHYC, we all enjoyed a very convivial evening.<br /><br />The next day, we awoke to a forecast of NE5/6, which was not ideal for the voyage home. Luckily, things improved throughout the day and we all left on schedule, vowing to repeat the event next year.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Rally at Burnham Yacht Harbour&#x2c; June 2005</title><dc:creator>webmaster@etapowners.org.uk</dc:creator><dc:subject>Reports</dc:subject><dc:date>2005-06-12T23:52:00+01:00</dc:date><link>www.etapowners.org.uk/reports_files/9303b1273c48874d5c2d81a9ddd28e9a-1.html#unique-entry-id-1</link><guid isPermaLink="true">www.etapowners.org.uk/reports_files/9303b1273c48874d5c2d81a9ddd28e9a-1.html#unique-entry-id-1</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><div class="image-right"><img class="imageStyle" alt="Prufrock - ETAP 30" src="www.etapowners.org.uk/reports_files//prufrock" width="200" height="150"/></div>On Saturday, 11th June, five boats gathered in Burnham Yacht Harbour on the River Crouch for a rally and barbeque. We had sailed Moonstone, ETAP34s, from Tollesbury on the Blackwater, a trip of about 28 miles, despite Tollesbury and Burnham being only 8 miles apart. As so often, the weather had deteriorated from a sunny dawn to settle into a grey and chilly day, so we were especially pleased to receive a warm welcome from those members already in the Yacht Harbour.<br /><br />Derek and Jacky Robinson, founders of our association, entertained everyone royally aboard their palatial Corvette 320 motor cruiser, Augusta, after which we spent a convivial evening around the barbeque before returning to Augusta for nightcaps, including some lethal poteen. It was soon agreed that we should not wait too long before the next rally, this time on the Orwell, to make it easy for more members could attend.<br /><br />Sunday morning gave us a broad reach out of the Crouch and through the Swin Spitway, after which things became a little more challenging. The wind swung abruptly into the northwest and increased to F5, touching 6, giving us an energetic beat home. We had enjoyed a weekend of good sailing and the excellent company that we have come to associate with our association.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Christmas Cruise&#x2c; December 2004</title><dc:creator>webmaster@etapowners.org.uk</dc:creator><dc:subject>Reports</dc:subject><dc:date>2004-12-15T23:50:00+00:00</dc:date><link>www.etapowners.org.uk/reports_files/24229e2ebcc68288b8837410596cf399-0.html#unique-entry-id-0</link><guid isPermaLink="true">www.etapowners.org.uk/reports_files/24229e2ebcc68288b8837410596cf399-0.html#unique-entry-id-0</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[Sunset over the Solent, hot food and convivial company, a short but effective AGM and a rather longer evening in the bar to the accompaniment of live musicians, good beer and warm hearted companions. <br /><br />Morning broke to a rather grey day in Brittany but what the heck. We were in France and all St Malo had to offer was ours. Cassolet for lunch, hypermarket and then the romantic Rance river and its tidal dam for sight seeing, were followed by the Aquarium and a ride in a real submarine below the fishy waters.<br /><br />Evening aboard and back to our own personal cabins where we had left bags and cases ready to fill with the contraband (not really Mr Customs man), and the best meal I personally have ever seen on a ferry. None of your long queues and pie & Mash, fish & chips or bacon butty; but the full flavoursome French cuisine. What a spread! First course a magnificent sea food buffet, the choice was mouthwatering. Second course choices between fish, meat and veggie served in a typical French style, I hardly had any room for dessert. <br /><br />More convivial drinks and toast to absent sailors at 9 o&rsquo;clock, drinks all round and back to our cabins for the best night sleep (or indigestion) imaginable.<br /><br />Dawn saw us in Portsmouth with bright sunlight and a leisurely drive home to unpack the goodies.<br /><br />If you missed it you missed a treat, try to come along next year.]]></content:encoded></item></channel>
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